the Pierine Genus Ilapliiiia. 209 



Our series consists of seventeen examples. The species 

 has probably stood in collections as clem^nthe, which is a 

 Prionen's. 



37. IJuphina naomi. 

 Pien's naomi, Wallace, Trans. Eut. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 336 (1867). 

 cJ cJ, ? , Lombock. B. M. Types, coll. Hewitson. 



Var. IJuphina eirene. 



Var. IIuj)/iina eirene, Dolierty, Jo urn. As. Soc. Beng. Ix. '2, p. 188 

 (ISOij. 



" Siimha'' {Doherti/). c? , Sambawa. B. M. 



38, Iluphina Oherthuri. 



Pieris Oberfh'iri, Ruber, Tijd. v. Ent. xxxiv. p. 277 ; figured in xxxv. 

 (181)2). 



" Flores " (Rober). J , Laraut. B. M. 



Tliis is very close to the preceding species, but the sub- 

 marginal spots on the under surface are much larger and 

 more continuous, the apical spots on the primaries forming a 

 tapering yellow patch ; the secondaries are also more golden, 

 with the subcostal vein and third median branch dusky. 



39. Huphina ethel. 



Huphina ethel, Dohertv, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ix. 2, p. 29 (1891). 



Engano [Doherty). 



Nearest to H. judith, bat the border of the secondaries 

 below extending to the cell, as in the wet phase of H. hespera. 



40. Hupliina Judith. 



rapilio Judith, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 22 (1787) ; Donovan, Ins. 



Ind. pi. xxvii. fig. 2 (1800). 

 Vapilio licear, Fabricius, t. c. p. 20 (1787). 



Thirteen examples, Java. B. M. 



The t^'pe of P. licea not being in existence, that species 

 can never be identified with certainty. 



41. Huph in a se Im a. 



rieris selntn, "Wevnicr, Stett. ent. Zeit. xlvi. p. 209, pi. ii. fig. 5 

 (188o). 



"Nias" {]Ve>/nier). 



Differs from 77. Judith in its much narrower border to 



